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Learning from the past? : how biased memories of the pandemic endanger preparation for future crises
Sprengholz, Philipp; Henkel, Luca; Böhm, Robert; u. a. (2023): Learning from the past? : how biased memories of the pandemic endanger preparation for future crises, in: Clinical and Translational Medicine, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, Jg. 13, Nr. 12, e1510, S. 1–3, doi: 10.1002/ctm2.1510.
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Clinical and Translational Medicine
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2001-1326
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2023
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13
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12, e1510
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English
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As the world transitions to a postpandemic phase, societies are looking to evaluate their past responses to COVID-19 and prepare for future crises. However, a recently published series of studies1 sheds light on a concerning issue; sustained societal polarisation between the vaccinated and unvaccinated is distorting the accuracy of people's recall of the pandemic, fuelling societal conflict and complicating preparation for future pandemics. Here, we summarise the key findings and elaborate on the implications for clinical practice.
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pandemic preparedness
recall bias
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December 11, 2023
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